Article of luggage
10485315 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2013/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An article of luggage suitable for use as a seat has a resilient frame that defines top, bottom and side portions of the article, and a brace coupled to the frame and configured to resist displacement of the top portion of the article towards the bottom portion when the article rests on its bottom portion and a user sits on the top portion. Also a method of manufacturing such an article of luggage.
Claims
1. An article of luggage suitable for use as a seat and comprising a resilient frame that defines top, bottom and side portions of the article, a reinforcement board located adjacent to the resilient frame such that when the article rests on its bottom portion the reinforcement board underlies the resilient frame, and at least one brace coupled to the frame and configured to resist displacement of the top portion of the article towards the bottom portion and a user sits on the top portion, wherein the at least one brace is received in a flanged socket and the flanged socket is fastened to the reinforcement board, the resilient frame is formed from a strip of material that is bent into shape and ends of the strip of material are joined to one another to form an endless band, and the strip of material comprises a row of tubes that are joined to one another along sidewalls thereof and are parallel to one another along a length of the strip of material.
2. The article according to claim 1, wherein the resilient frame is rectangular and defines top, bottom and side surfaces of the article.
3. The article according to claim 1, wherein the at least one brace is arranged across an opening defined by the frame.
4. The article according to claim 3, wherein the at least one brace comprises first and second braces arranged parallel to one another across an opening defined by the frame.
5. The claim 1, wherein the at least one brace defines a channel or is tubular.
6. The article according to claim 5, wherein the at least one brace forms a guide for a retractable towing handle assembly.
7. The article according to claim 1, wherein the resilient frame is moulded.
8. The article according to claim 1, wherein the article further comprises a reinforcing loop coupled to the resilient frame.
9. The article according to claim 8, wherein the reinforcing loop is arranged adjacent to an edge of the resilient frame and surrounds an opening defined by the resilient frame.
10. The according to claim 9, wherein the reinforcing loop is arranged adjacent to an edge of the resilient frame, surrounds an opening defined by the resilient frame, and surrounds the other of front and rear openings defined by the frame.
11. The article according to claim 9, wherein the reinforcing loop is formed of a metal tube that is bent into shape and ends of the tube are joined to one another to form a closed figure.
12. A method of manufacturing an article of luggage suitable for use as a seat, the method comprising providing a resilient frame that defines top, bottom and side portions of the article and a reinforcement board located adjacent to the resilient frame such that when the article rests on its bottom portion the reinforcement board underlies the resilient frame, the resilient frame being provided by bending a strip of material and joining ends of the strip of material to one another to form an endless band, the strip of material comprising a row of tubes that are joined to one another along sidewalls thereof and are parallel to one another along a length of the strip of material; and coupling at least one brace to the frame in a configuration that resists displacement of the top portion of the article towards the bottom portion when the article rests on the bottom portion and a user sits on the top portion, wherein the at least one brace is received in a flanged socket and the flanged socket is fastened to the reinforcement board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the attached drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) The article of luggage of
(8) The extruded PP board 12 consists of a row of parallel tubes with neighbouring tubes joined along their walls, for example, as schematically represented in
(9) The retractable towing handle assembly 14 is of conventional construction, comprising first and second aluminium tubes 20 and 22 held in upper and lower PP moulded brackets 24 and 26, the first and second tubes 20 and 22 accommodating respective first and second telescopic bars 28 and 30 joined by a handle 32. The upper and lower brackets 24 and 26 are flanged to enable them to be fastened by bolts or rivets to other components of the suitcase as described in more detail below.
(10) The aluminium tube 16 is of circular cross section with a diameter of around 10 mm. It is bent into a square shape with rounded corners and is of the same dimensions as the square shape formed by the board 12. The ends of the tube 16 meet at a join 36 in the middle of one side of the square and are taped together.
(11) The extruded PP reinforcement board 18 is of similar construction to the extruded PP board 12, having a row of parallel tubes with neighbouring tubes being joined along their walls. The reinforcement board 18 is around 290 mm long and around 170 mm wide, but with rectangular cutouts at the corners of one long side to accommodate the wheels (not shown) of the suitcase.
(12) The suitcase 10 is assembled by placing the reinforcing loop 16 against a front opening formed by the bent extruded PP board 12 with the joins 34 and 36 between their ends adjacent to one another. The sides of the loop 16 and the board 12 that include the joins 34 and 36 form the bottom portion of the suitcase. The board 12 and loop 16 are coupled to one another by means of four bolts (not shown, but the holes for receiving the bolts are shown, denoted by reference numerals 38, 40, 42 and 44), one at each end of the sides of the board 12 and loop 16 that include the joins 34 and 36. The bolts pass through either the loop 16 or the board 12 and into one of first and second feet 45 and 47, on which the suitcase 10 stands when it rests on its bottom portion. The reinforcement board 18 underlies the sides of the board 12 and loop 16 that include the joins 34 and 36. While the reinforcement board 18 is not attached to the loop 16 and board 12, it is kept in tight engagement with them by a fabric cover (not shown in
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(14) Two further fabric loops (not shown) are fastened by rivets to the side of the board 12 opposite to that side which includes the join 34. The two further fabric loops also serve to hold the loop 16 adjacent to the front opening of the board 12.
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(16) It will be apparent that the above description relates only to two embodiments of the invention and that the invention encompasses other embodiments as defined by the claims set out hereafter.